Taking BI Dashboards From Sexy to Reliable August 18, 2023 Explore the critical role of data reliability in driving the success of industrial IoT, A.I., and operational technology, emphasizing the need for quality management in data infrastructure.
UAW Members Overwhelmingly Vote to Authorize Strike Amid Growing Dissatisfaction August 28, 2023 UAW members' overwhelming strike authorization vote at General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis reflects growing discontent and demands for equitable benefits amidst record profits, potentially reshaping the landscape of the auto industry.
Optimized Machining Helps Boost Supplier Production October 3, 2023 Jared Leick, machining center product group manager of Mazak Corp. discusses how horizontal machining and automation revolutionized production at Aerotech inc., enhancing precision and productivity in high-mix/low-volume manufacturing.
Services Sector Sustains Growth in September, Positive Outlook Amid Challenges October 4, 2023 Economic activity in the services sector continues its upward trajectory, marking the ninth straight month of expansion. Despite a slight dip, the Services PMI reflects sustained growth, with key indices signaling positive trends.
Doug Jack Named President of TTG’s Die Cast Division October 3, 2023 Tooling Tech Group has appointed Doug Jack as president of the company’s Die Cast division, consisting of the company’s G.H. Tool & Mold brand.
It’s Time to Join the Fourth Industrial Revolution June 22, 2023 Digital transformation for legacy factories
How to Build a Robust Cybersecurity Strategy June 26, 2023 Combatting the growing cyber-threat landscape in manufacturing
Unifying Data Can Put Shops on the Road to Sustainability June 26, 2023 Sheet metal manufacturers use insights from data to set and track environmental KPIs
4 Ways Connected Worker Tech Improves Data Flow June 23, 2023 Bridging the gap between cyber and physical manufacturing systems
Auto Industry Faces Near-Term, Long-Term Challenges, Consulting Firm Says June 26, 2023 The auto industry faces a near-term challenge (a possible UAW strike) and a long-term obstacle (expansion of Chinese automakers), a consulting firm said today.